I. General Analysis and Summary of 229 Cases of Typhoid Fever. II. The Treatment of Typhoid Fever. III. A Study of the Fatal Cases. IV. Special Symptoms, Complications, and Sequelae
- Title:
- I. General Analysis and Summary of 229 Cases of Typhoid Fever. II. The Treatment of Typhoid Fever. III. A Study of the Fatal Cases. IV. Special Symptoms, Complications, and Sequelae
- Creator:
- Osler, William
- Date:
- [1894-1895]
- Description:
- Typhoid was a common and sometimes serious infectious disease in Osler's time, and he studied large numbers of typhoid patients, and correlated the pathological and clinical manifestations of the disease. He was also the first to provide a thorough, definitive description of typhoid, compiling all the current writing on the subject and combining this with his own research.
- Periodical:
- Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports
- Publisher:
- Johns Hopkins Press
- Original Repository:
- Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives. William Osler Collection
- Rights:
- Public Domain
- Genre:
-
Articles
Reports - Subject:
- Typhoid Fever
- Format:
- Text
- Extent:
- 75 pages
- Language:
- English
- Legacy Source Citation:
- Original Repository. Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives. William Osler Collection. 12829. Periodical. Osler, William. "I. General Analysis and Summary of 229 Cases of Typhoid Fever. II. The Treatment of Typhoid Fever. III. A Study of the Fatal Cases. IV. Special Symptoms, Complications, and Sequelae." Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports 4, 1 ([1894-1895]): 1-72. Article. Report. 75 Images.. Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports
- Legacy ID:
- GFBBSQ
- NLM ID:
- 101743406X306
- Profiles Collection:
- The William Osler Papers
- Shareable Link:
- https://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/101743406X306
- Story Section:
- "Father of Modern Medicine": The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 1889-1905